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[6370fa6]1<sect2>
2<title>Installation of Fileutils</title>
3
[e69a59f]4<para>The programs from a statically linked Fileutils package may cause
[70cdda10]5segmentation faults on certain systems, if your distribution has
6Glibc-2.2.3 or higher installed. It also seems to happen mostly on machines
7powered by an AMD CPU, but there is a case or two where an Intel system
8is affected as well. If your system falls under this category, try the
9following fix.</para>
[f66ac14]10
[c15aead]11<para>Note that in some cases using these sed commands will result in
[5850fbfe]12problems not being able to compile this package at all, even when your
[0d11c30]13system has an AMD CPU and has Glibc-2.2.3 (or higher) installed. If that's
[70cdda10]14the case, you'll need to remove the fileutils-&fileutils-version; directory
15and unpack it again from the tarball before continuing. We believe this
16may be the case when your distribution has altered Glibc-2.2.3 somehow,
17but details are unavailable at the time.</para>
[c15aead]18
[70cdda10]19<para>To fix this package to compile properly on AMD/Glibc-2.2.3
[acb2801]20machines, run the following commands. Do <emphasis>not</emphasis>
[0ed57c8]21attempt this fix if you don't have Glibc-2.2.3 installed. It will more
[70cdda10]22than likely result in all kinds of compile time problems.</para>
23
[4d6fc2da]24<para><screen><userinput>cp lib/Makefile.in lib/Makefile.in.backup &amp;&amp;
25sed -e 's/\(.*\)\(fopen-safer\.c \)\\/\1\2atexit.c \\/' \
[3f12743]26&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-e 's/\(.*\)\(idcache\$U\.\$.*\)\\/\1\2atexit$U.$(OBJEXT) \\/' \
27&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;lib/Makefile.in.backup &gt; lib/Makefile.in</userinput></screen></para>
[4d6fc2da]28
[e69a59f]29<para>Install Fileutils by running the following commands:</para>
[4d6fc2da]30
[5e2cb65]31<para><screen><userinput>./configure --disable-nls --prefix=$LFS/static &amp;&amp;
[4d6fc2da]32make LDFLAGS=-static &amp;&amp;
[5e2cb65]33make install</userinput></screen></para>
[6370fa6]34
[e69a59f]35<para>Once you have installed Fileutils, you can test whether the
[ec710a3]36segmentation fault problem has been avoided by running
[f66ac14]37<userinput>$LFS/bin/ls</userinput>. If this works, then you are OK. If
38not, then you need to re-do the installation using the sed commands if
39you didn't use them, or without the sed commands if you did use
40them.</para>
[ec710a3]41
[6370fa6]42</sect2>
43
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